BOZ
Creature Cataloguer
rjs said:Yep. I can't say more, yet. NDA's and all.
That sounds promising as well, maybe.

rjs said:Yep. I can't say more, yet. NDA's and all.
Ripzerai said:The book mentions numerous nobles in every layer (and FC1 does the same). How do these not count as "middle ranks?"
James Jacobs said:What FC1 REALLY needed was to be a bigger book. Another 96 pages would have been nice.
James Jacobs said:While epic-level adventures are certainly fun to read (and a LOT more work to develop and edit), the problem is that there's so much complexity at that level of the game that, if your game group's not composed of patient rules lawyers, things break down quickly; either because the not-so-patient types get distracted and start surfing you-tube, or because the not-so-rules-savvy players end up getting their characters ruined each round of combat.
All of which helps to make non-epic adventrues more popular.
If I were told to "Make epic rules," one of my main design philosophies would be to upgrade and replace rather than invent new stuff. As in, your character's new abilities would be more powerful, but they'd replace the less powerful stuff. Having 80 spell levels and 20 feats that won't work anyway against the monsters your facing is just needless clutter.
James Jacobs said:And I think this thread has officially been derailed. Thank you! Thank you! <bows>